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Oct 28, 202311 Best Bathroom Sink Faucets of 2025 to Elevate Your Space
By Alex Rennie
Family Handyman's Editorial Process
Updated on Oct. 28, 2024
With the help of a plumbing expert, we researched, compared and evaluated dozens of bathroom faucets to deliver the top options to you.
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If your bathroom is starting to feel outdated or boring—hey, we’ve all fallen victim to home design trends at least once—consider swapping out the faucet for a new and improved version. With a huge variety of styles, finishes and designs to choose from, modern bathroom faucets can affect the look and feel of your bathroom more than you might think. Plus, they’re relatively simple to install. Considering that you use the bathroom sink every day (and its obvious hygienic importance), choosing the best bathroom faucet for you and your space is important.
After extensive online research and evaluation, and with the input of an expert in the field, Charles “Chuck” Pound, virtual plumbing expert at Frontdoor, we landed on the best bathroom faucets.
Available for $119
With a clean, minimal design, user-friendly control lever and a variety of finishes available, this Moen faucet is an easy choice as our top pick. The top-mounted lever easily adjusts the flow, which comes out in a twisting ribbon stream, and the high arc of the spout provides plenty of room for handwashing. This single-hole ideal is perfect for those short on counter space, but if you’d prefer a two-handle layout, an 8-inch widespread model is also available for a little bit more money. Moen also offers matching hardware for the rest of your bathroom space, if you’re interested in having the same look throughout your space. Plus, it meets the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) WaterSense criteria.
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Available for $57.15
This Moen Adler faucet has all the durability and user-friendly features of our top single-handle pick, at a fraction of the cost. Its chrome finish may lack the spot-resistant coating of the brushed nickel version, but if you’re fine with wiping it down a bit more frequently, the savings are a reasonable trade-off. It installs over a three-hole configuration, and you choose between a lever or knob handle. The aerated flow produces a steady, consistent stream and a helpful hot and cold indicator makes it easy to set your preferred temperature.
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Available for $65.46
This utilitarian Moen faucet features a single oversized and ergonomic handle, and it’s about as easy to use as they come with the addition of a color-coded temperature indicator. Its low-profile design is well suited for smaller spaces, and the 4-inch centerset layout allows for easy installation. The aerated stream is solid and consistent, helping to eliminate those annoying splashes while washing your hands or rinsing off a toothbrush. Its ceramic disc cartridge valve also ensures that the internal components are durable enough to prevent leaks. If issues do arise, Moen includes a lifetime warranty. This model is also available with a brushed nickel finish, which features a special fingerprint and spot-resistant finish for even easier cleaning.
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139.9021% OFFAvailable for $109.90
The single-hole design of this Vigo faucet is convenient to install and takes up just 1 3/4 inches of space on your sink. It’s compact for smaller bathroom and powder room sinks, and it still provides a healthy 1.2 gallons per minute (GPM) flow. It’s durable, too, with a ceramic disc valve that is rated to last for 500,000 uses and a seven-layer scratch-resistant finish to maintain its pristine appearance. Color-coded supply lines make installation a breeze, even for first timers.
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This touch-free Grohe faucet is powered by a seven-year battery pack—based on 150 uses per day—and a convenient control lever allows you to set your desired water temperature without having to crawl under the sink. It automatically shuts off after 60 seconds to cut down on unnecessary water and energy use, and an inner channel prevents lead and nickel from contacting your water. You can even set it to automatically flush itself periodically, as well as perform a thermal disinfecting procedure. This faucet installs easily via a quick-change mechanism, and an optional deck plate permits use on various hole configurations.
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169.9032% OFFAvailable for $114.90
This Vigo faucet combines the space-saving design of a wall-mounted unit with the convenience of a single-handle model. Its clean, classic design would look great in a modern bathroom, and the side-by-side layout is best for those looking for a unique statement piece. The brushed nickel finish features an extra layer of protection that won’t rust, corrode or tarnish like other options. A ceramic disc valve increases its durability and, thanks to its waterfall-style spout, you’ll use less water than a traditional faucet. The stamped temperature icons are also a convenient perk for guests or infrequently used bathrooms.
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Available for $159
With 8 inches between handles, this widespread Delta faucet leaves plenty of open room on your sink. This creates a sophisticated look and is much easier to keep clean than a cramped and cluttered faucet layout. A pull-down spout really separates this faucet from the competition and allows you to spray off toothpaste and shaving cream—or even bathe a small pet. A powerful magnet keeps the spout docked securely in place when you’re finished, so it won’t drop or sag in the fixed position. This faucet’s Spotshield technology also helps reduce potential odor-causing bacteria and cuts down on water spots and fingerprints.
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Available for $94
This centerset faucet from Delta features a swiveling, high-arc spout within a small footprint, ideal for smaller sinks. It also includes a pop-up drain assembly that matches the finish of the faucet—brushed nickel, chrome or bronze. Just like all Delta faucets, this one is backed by a limited lifetime guarantee.
Note: Like all centerset faucets, the proximity of the knobs to the spout makes that area less convenient to clean than a wide-set option.
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143.095% OFFAvailable for $135.93
Featuring a spigot-style design and rustic bronze finish, this Pfister faucet is a cool choice for anyone adopting a modern farmhouse aesthetic. The single-control handle has a charming “country-pump handle” look, and the decorative deck plate is compatible with multi-hole layouts. Its waterfall-style spout uses a slightly downward angle to prevent any standing water, too. It also meets WaterSense standards and claims to save up to $200 per year on your water bill! This model is also available in brushed nickel if you prefer something a bit more contemporary.
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Available for $438.79
If you’re looking for a bathroom faucet that looks sleek and will last an extremely long time, look no further than this solid brass Kohler model. Pound recommends solid brass faucets like this one for their long-lasting durability. Combined with the ceramic disc valve, you shouldn’t need Kohler’s limited lifetime warranty for a long time.
The widespread layout adds to this faucet’s elegant, sophisticated look, but if you prefer a more compact unit, it’s also available in centerset and single-hole versions. Installation supply lines, escutcheon and drain are all included.
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